Rosella Mae Siefert, age 91 of Shawano, died Sunday, September 17, 2017 at Atrium Post-Acute Care, Shawano, under the care of ThedaCare At Home.
Rosella was born on March 21, 1926 to the late David and Minnie (Zobel) Raddant in the Town of Waukechon. On September 27, 1952, Rosella was united in marriage to Emil Siefert at St. John Lutheran Church Belle Plaine by Rev. L. Bernthal. The couple lived in the Town of Waukechon all their married life. Emil preceded her in death in 1993. Rosella moved to an apartment in Shawano in 1997.
Rosella was a life-long member of St John Lutheran Church Belle Plaine. She was a charter member of the Ladies Aid and the Lutheran Women’s Missionary League. Rosella enjoyed working at the LCFS thrift store and was also employed for thirteen years at Maple Lane Health Care in Shawano. Rosella loved spending time with her family. It was one of her favorite traditions to go for lunch at Angie’s Main Café after church on Sundays.
Survivors include her sons, Arthur (Mary Jo) Siefert of Green Bay, and David (Mary) Siefert of Hillsboro; her grandsons, Jared Siefert and Andy, of Green Bay, Alexander and Hunter (Sierra) Siefert, of Hillsboro; two sisters, Imogene Bartz of Cecil, and Diane Kucksdorf of Shawano; two brothers, Lyndale (Darlene) Raddant of DePere, and Ronald (Pam) Raddant of Shawano; her best friend and niece, Rogene Wegner; and many other special nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her daughter, Renee; her sister, Ardis Seidelman; brothers-in-law, Roger Bartz, Ruben Kucksdorf, Robert Siefert, Warren Siefert, and Gordon Siedelman; and sisters-in-law, Elsbeth Kriewaldt, and Ruth Siefert.
Funeral services for Rosella Mae Siefert will be held on Friday September 22, 2017 at 11:00 AM at St. John Lutheran Church Belle Plaine, N3299 Hunting Road, Shawano. Rev. Todd Jerabek will officiate. Burial will be at the church cemetery. Relatives and friends may call from 9:30 a.m. until the time of services at the church.
“The family thanks Dr. Fahley, Dr. Tretniack, and ThedaCare Hospice for their compassion and care of Rosella.”